Duck Down released the following statement today, in regards to Rock’s recent attempted murder rap: Rock from the acclaimed group Heltah Skeltah has been found not guilty in an attempted murder case stemming from a shooting incident that left a pimp paralyzed. “Exhale for Rock & congratulations to his attorney Kenneth Montgomery (ken@kjmontgomerylaw.com) for the [cont.]

We had to dig this one up. This disastrous freestyle session isn’t quite a battle, but goes crazily awry when an over-excited Freaky Tah “goes in” live on Tim Westwood’s show. It begins with Spigg Nice doing his thing, only to be over powered by his pal Tah (R.I.P.). Heltah Skeltah try to salvage the [cont.]

Here is a new freestyle that came out left field, kind of. With recent features on the Marco Polo and Ruste Juxx album and others Rock has been putting his name back out there lately. This time he jumps on the T.I. track “I’m back” for a quick freestyle. Rock (of Heltah Skeltah) – “Im [cont.]

The term “helter skelter” is used to describe something that is in complete chaos or disarray, made infamous in the 1960′s by Charles Manson, who suggested his murder spree was in preparation of an apocalyptic race war by the same name. But Ruck and Rock boiled it down to simply “Heltah Skeltah means war”, with [cont.]